Obit

OBIT. That particular solemnity or office for the dead, which the Roman
Catholic church appoints to be read or performed over the body of a deceased
member of that communion before interment; also the office which, upon the
anniversary of his death, was frequently used as a commemoration or
observance of the day. 2 Cro. 51; Dyer, 313.

Salon's arts and entertainment editor, Bill Wyman, referenced those same events in his obit, even going so far as dubbing "Bonzo Goes to Bitburg" "the group's greatest song and [Joey's] greatest vocal performance.

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